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Year 12
Assessment Policy
and Schedules
2018 – 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 3 HSC Eligibility .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Procedures For Assessment ................................................................................................................... 4 Illness, Accident Or Misadventure Application ......................................................................................... 8 Disability Provisions/Adjustment To Assessment Task Application ....................................................... 10 HSC Assessment Task Appeal Application ........................................................................................... 12 Subject Assessment Scheuldes:
Agriculture .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Ancient History ................................................................................................................................... 15 Biology ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Business Studies ............................................................................................................................... 17 Chemistry ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Community And Family Studies ......................................................................................................... 19 Dance ................................................................................................................................................ 20 Engineering Studies ........................................................................................................................... 21 English Advanced .............................................................................................................................. 22 English Extension 1 ........................................................................................................................... 23 English Extension 2 ........................................................................................................................... 24 English Standard ................................................................................................................................ 25 English Studies .................................................................................................................................. 26 Exploring Early Childhood .................................................................................................................. 27 Extension Science ............................................................................................................................. 28 Food Technology ............................................................................................................................... 29 German Beginners ............................................................................................................................. 30 History Extension ............................................................................................................................... 31 Industrial Technology ......................................................................................................................... 32 Investigating Science ......................................................................................................................... 33 Legal Studies ..................................................................................................................................... 34 Marine Studies ................................................................................................................................... 35 Mathematics....................................................................................................................................... 36 Mathematics Extension 1 ................................................................................................................... 37 Mathematics Standard 1 .................................................................................................................... 38 Mathematics Standard 2 .................................................................................................................... 39 Modern History ................................................................................................................................... 40 Music 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 41 Personal Development, Health And Physical Education .................................................................... 42 Photography, Video And Digital Media ............................................................................................... 43 Physics .............................................................................................................................................. 44 Society And Culture ........................................................................................................................... 45 Sport, Lifestyle And Recreation .......................................................................................................... 46 Textiles And Design ........................................................................................................................... 47 Visual Arts .......................................................................................................................................... 48 Vet Construction ................................................................................................................................ 49 Vet Hospitality Food And Beverage…...…………………………………………………………………….50 Vet Information And Digital Technology ............................................................................................. 51
Reference Grid ...................................................................................................................................... 52 Nesa Glossary Of Key Words ................................................................................................................ 53
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations to all senior students for making the decision to further their studies into the HSC Year. HSC assessment in Year 12 gives credit for consistent performance. It may assess aspects of the HSC syllabuses which are not examined in the HSC examination.
Every student’s HSC Marks are determined by their individual level of achievement of the outcomes in each HSC Course. The HSC Mark is based on performance in the:
• Lisarow High School internal assessment program • Higher School Certificate Examinations
It is very important that all students understand the information contained in this booklet and all rules and procedures are followed.
If you are unsure of any aspect of the assessment program ask your teacher or the Head Teacher of the course you are studying.
Please keep this booklet in a safe place where you can refer to it throughout your HSC Year. You are also able to access this booklet on the Lisarow High School website and the student portal.
HSC ELIGIBILITY
All students must:
• Have satisfactorily completed courses which comprise the pattern of study required by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).
• Sit for and make a genuine attempt at all assessment tasks and HSC Examinations • Students who do not make a genuine attempt may be ineligible for the award of a HSC in that
particular course. • Achieve some or all of the course outcomes. • Make a genuine attempt at all assessment tasks which contribute in excess of 50% of available
marks in each course undertaken. • Complete all of the set work given by teachers, including, revision, homework and compulsory
excursions e.g. fieldwork. • Apply himself or herself with diligence and sustained effort to all of the set tasks and experiences
provided by the course. • Regularly attend school – a student who is absent for more than 15% of the course may have great
difficulty in demonstrating sustained effort and diligence. Students who do not make a genuine attempt may be ineligible for the award of a HSC in that particular course
It is essential that you ensure your application to your studies is to the very best of your ability. If you are in doubt about your progress in any course, then you must discuss your concerns immediately with your Class Teacher, Head Teacher, Year Advisor or Deputy Principal.
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PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSMENT 1. Assessment Notification Teachers will give students at least two (2) weeks written notice of the details of an assessment task. This notice will refer to the outcomes to be assessed, the type of task to be completed, the due date, and what the students need to do to demonstrate their achievement of the outcomes.
Students will be required to sign to acknowledge they have received each assessment task notification. This will be completed on the record of assessment notification sheet kept by each teacher. Students will also be given two weeks notice of any changes to the date, type of task or outcomes being assessed in the assessment schedule.
If a student is absent from school, it is their responsibility to approach their class teacher immediately on return to school to determine if any tasks were notified during their absence – this includes absence due to Work Placement.
2. Scheduling of Assessment Tasks / Assessment Periods Students will need to refer to the Assessment Schedules in this booklet for the scheduling of individual tasks.
Beginning in Term 4 2018, the majority of assessment tasks will take place in a specified assessment period each term. Students do not attend their normal timetabled lessons during the Assessment Periods and need only attend school to sit for or submit tasks. School uniform must still be worn during these weeks. As most assessment tasks will take place in these weeks, there will be considerable assessment-free blocks of time available during the HSC year. No excursions/work placement will be scheduled for the two weeks prior to each of the assessment periods. This includes any mandated field study, short and long term excursions, university visits and HSC study days.
3. Assessment Periods
• Assessment Period 1: Term 4 2018 Week 9 Monday 10 December to Friday 14 December 2018
• Assessment Period 2:
Term 1 2019 Week 9 Monday 25 March to Friday 29 March 2019
• Assessment Period 3:
Term 2 2019 Week 9 Monday 24 June to Friday 28 June 2019
• Assessment Period 4: Trial HSC Examinations
Term 3 2019 Weeks 4 and 5 Monday 12 August to Friday 23 August 2019
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4. Submission of Assessment Tasks All assessment tasks must be submitted to the Class Teacher. If the Class Teacher is absent the Faculty Head Teacher can receive assessment tasks on behalf of an absent staff member. You must sign to acknowledge you have submitted the task.
The task notification will specify the form of task submission and whether hard copy, digital submission, including online submission, or a combination of both is required. All assessment tasks must be submitted to the class teacher by the published time on the specified due date, except specified otherwise on the assessment task notification. No marks will be awarded for late assessments without approved illness / misadventure applications.
If a student has been granted leave (e.g. work placement, sport representation) and will be absent from school on the day an assessment task is due for submission, they must complete an Illness/Accident/ Misadventure Form PRIOR to the leave. An alternative arrangement will be negotiated, which will usually involve submitting the task on the day prior to the leave.
Where an assessment item will be conducted over more than one day (e.g. oral presentations) students must be prepared to complete the assessment item from the first lesson of the due date.
Students must ensure that they have appropriate backup copies and hard copies are kept. Failure of technology e.g. corrupt files, computer crashes, printer failure, is not acceptable as a reason for late or non-submission of tasks. 5. Suspension If a student is on suspension at the time when an assessment item is due, it remains the student’s responsibility to ensure the task is submitted by the specified due date. Submission of the task is to be organised through the front office. A receipt of submission will be completed by the Deputy Principal. 6. Illness, Accident or Misadventure If a student believes that they have a valid reason for not submitting an assessment task or sitting an examination on the due date as a result of illness, accident or misadventure, they must do the following:
• Notify the school on or before the due date. • On the first day the student returns to school report immediately to the class teacher of the subject to
either submit the task or arrange a suitable time to sit the exam/task. • Complete an Illness/Accident/ Misadventure Form (see attached documentation) and submit within
one week after the task or submission date. • Attach a Doctor’s Certificate, Statutory Declaration or other evidence eg, police report, to confirm
the reasons for absence from a task. • If student is feeling ill/unwell during a task/exam, notification must be made to the class teacher/exam
supervisor before departure of the task/exam. • Zero marks are awarded for the task unless an Illness/Accident/Misadventure form is submitted and
approved. • The HSC Review Committee will determine the outcome of the Illness/Accident/Misadventure
submission. The student may also request special consideration if he/she feels genuinely disadvantaged by particular personal circumstances. This requires evidence and is subject to the approval of the HSC Review Committee. This request must also be submitted within one week after the task or submission date. Illness/Misadventure Forms are available from the Deputy Principal and must be submitted within one week after the task or submission date.
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7. Disability Provisions Some students with special education needs will require adjustments to assessment practices in order to demonstrate what they know and can do in relation to syllabus outcomes and content. These may include:
• adjustments to the assessment process. Some examples include additional time, rest breaks, the use of a reader and/or scribe or specific technology
• adjustments to assessment activities. Some examples include rephrasing questions, using simplified language or alternative formats for questions
• alternative formats for responses. Some examples include writing in point form instead of essays, scaffolded structured responses, short objective questions or multimedia presentations.
To access adjustments for the HSC examinations, an application for Disability Provisions must be submitted to NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). Providing adjustment does not restrict a student’s access to the full range of grades or marks. Students wishing to apply for adjustments in assessment tasks are required to complete a Disability Provisions/Adjustment to Assessment Task Application form (see attached documentation). The Head Teacher Learning and Support, Year Advisor, Subject Head Teacher and Deputy Principal are available to provide support and assistance in completing this form. 8. Feedback on Performance Students will receive a mark and detailed written individual feedback on tasks and examinations from teachers regarding their levels of achievement, strengths and areas for improvement/development. Students will also receive their ranking for the task/examination as well as their cumulative rank. 9. Appeals on Assessment Tasks If a student feels that his/her assessment mark or rank in an assessment task differs significantly from expectations based on feedback from assessment tasks, the student should firstly approach the Class Teacher or Head Teacher concerned. If the situation is not resolved satisfactorily, the student may appeal to the HSC Review Committee on the ground of:
• A computational or clerical error • The correct weightings or components were not used • The stated assessment policy was not used
The HSC Review Committee consists of:
• Principal • Deputy Principal • Year Advisor • Relevant Head Teacher
A HSC Assessment Task Appeal application (see attached) will need to be completed and submitted to the Deputy Principal within three school days of the receipt of the marked task. 10. Malpractice in Assessment Tasks All work completed/presented in assessment tasks and external examinations (including submitted works and practical examinations) must be original and your own work. Students may lose marks or receive a zero mark where malpractice, cheating or plagiarism has occurred.
Malpractice (including cheating and plagiarism) is regarded by the NESA as a very serious issue. In HSC assessment, malpractice can include:
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• the copying of another student’s work; • breaching school examination rules; • submitting work as your own when completed (partially or wholly) by another person; • cheating in an examination.
In HSC assessment, plagiarism is the illegal or unauthorised use of material that is not your own, and includes such incidents as:
• downloading / copying material directly from the Internet and submitting it as your own (partially or wholly);
• the use of another person’s published material without referencing or footnoting the source; • quoting another person’s published material without referencing or footnoting the source.
Register of Malpractice in HSC Assessment Tasks All schools are required to enter information on proven cases of malpractice in HSC Assessment Tasks.
What types of proven malpractice need to be recorded? Malpractice is any attempt to gain an unfair advantage over other students. Types of malpractice in HSC assessment tasks may include, but are not limited to:
• Being in possession of unauthorised notes or electronic devices during a test or examination • Using the words, ideas, designs or workmanship of others without acknowledgement • Copying from another student • Paying someone to write or prepare an assessment task. It is imperative that students ensure all
work is their own. 11. HSC: All My Own Work HSC: All My Own Work is a program designed to help HSC students follow the principles and practices of good scholarship. This includes understanding, valuing and using ethical practices when locating and using information as part of their HSC studies. Students who have completed the program will also know about penalties for cheating and how to avoid malpractice when preparing their work for assessment.
To be eligible for the HSC, students must complete HSC: All My Own Work (or its equivalent) before they submit any work for Preliminary (Year 11) or HSC (Year 12) courses. Topics in the All My Own Work program include; Scholarship Principles and Practices; Acknowledging Sources; Plagiarism; Copyright; and Working with Others.
It is vital that all students understand these important issues because if a student violates any one of them, they may face a situation in which they lose some or all of their marks from an assessment task and they could place their HSC in jeopardy. 12. ‘N’ Determinations If at any time it appears that a student is at risk of being given an ‘N’ (Non completion of course requirements) Determination in any course, including VET courses, the Principal (or delegate) must warn the student and advise the parent or guardian in writing. This warning should be given in time for the problem to be corrected and should provide advice about the possible consequences of an ‘N’ determination in a course on a student’s Higher School Certificate eligibility.
Students who have not met the requirements for satisfactory completion of a course at the time of finalising assessments cannot be regarded as having satisfactorily completed the course. The Principal will then issue an ‘N’ Determination and advise NESA.
If at any time you are unsure about any part of the assessment process you can ask your teacher, Head Teacher or Deputy Principal. The NESA website http://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/home is also a very useful site for reference.
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ILLNESS, ACCIDENT OR MISADVENTURE APPLICATION
(Must be submitted within one week after the task or submission date)
Submit to your Deputy Principal for consideration by the ROSA / HSC Review Committee.
SECTION A: NAME: YEAR: 10 / 11 / 12 (circle)
SUBJECT: DATE OF APPLICATION: TYPE OF ASSESSMENT TASK:
Examination Topic or Unit Test Research Activity Practical Test
Oral Presentation In-Class Task Other DUE DATE OF ASSESSMENT TASK:
REASON FOR ABSENCE: (State sufficient details to support your case for consideration to sit for task or substitute task.)
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE / STATUTORY DECLARATION (copy attached) FROM:
(State Name of Doctor / Justice of the Peace) Student’s signature: Date:_ Parent’s signature: Date: Head Teacher's signature: Date:
SECTION B: To be completed by the Head Teacher: Student: Subject: HEAD TEACHER: TEACHER: Number of days late: Maximum mark for task: Comment: Head Teacher signature: Date:
SECTION C: ROSA / HSC REVIEW COMMITTEE DECISION Decision: Approved / Not Approved Outcome: Sit task at alternative time as advised by Head Teacher Estimate
Submit task at alternative time as advised by Head Teacher Alternative task
Adjust marks accordingly if necessary
Comment: Signed:
Copy to Teacher (to place in T&L folder / Preliminary or HSC folder) Copy to Student Original in student file
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DISABILITY PROVISIONS / ADJUSTMENT TO ASSESSMENT TASK APPLICATION
(Must be submitted one week prior to the task or submission date)
Submit to the Learning and Support Team or your Deputy Principal for consideration by the HSC Review Committee / Learning and Support Team.
SECTION A: NAME: YEAR: 10 / 11 / 12 (circle)
SUBJECTS: DATE OF APPLICATION: TYPE OF ASSESSMENT TASK:
Examination Topic or Unit Test Research Activity Practical Test
Oral Presentation In-Class Task Other TYPE OF ADJUSTMENT REQUESTED:
Small Group Supervision Rest Breaks Extra Time Modified Paper
Reader Writer Other REASON FOR ADJUSTMENT: (State sufficient details to support your case for consideration for adjustments for this task.)
SUPPORTING EVIDENCE: (attached)
(Attach appropriate supporting evidence, eg, medical certificate, work samples, specialist report.) Student’s signature: Date:_ Parent’s signature: Date: Head Teacher's signature: Date:
SECTION B: HSC REVIEW COMMITTEE / LEARNING SUPPORT TEAM DECISION Decision: Approved / Not Approved The following adjustments have been approved:
Small Group Supervision Rest Breaks Extra Time Modified Paper
Reader Writer Other
Comment: Signed:
Copy to Teacher (to place in T&L folder / Preliminary or HSC folder) Copy to Student Original in student file
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HSC ASSESSMENT TASK APPEAL APPLICATION
NAME:
COURSE: DUE DATE OF TASK: TYPE OF ASSESSMENT TASK: WEIGHTING: REASON FOR APPEAL: (NB: You can only appeal the process not the mark).
Student’s Signature: Date:
ACTION BY HSC REVIEW COMMITTEE:
DECISION: Appeal Upheld
Appeal Denied COMMENTS:
Signed: Date: Deputy Principal
Year Advisor
Head Teacher
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AGRICULTURE Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Portfolio
Farm Product
Practical Assessment
Plant/Animal Production
Research Task
Climate
Challenge
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H3.1 H3.2 H3.3 H3.4
H1.1 H2.1 H4.1
H3.4 H4.1 H5.1
H1.1, H2.1, H2.2, H3.1, H3.2, H3.3, H3.4, H4.1,
H5.1 Components Weighting%
Knowledge and understanding of course content
10 10 5 15 40
Knowledge, understanding and skills required to manage agricultural production systems
10 10 5 15 40
Skills in effective research experimentation and communication
5 5 10 20
Total % 25 25 20 30 100 Outcomes: H1.1 Explains the influence of physical, biological, social, historical and economic factors on
sustainable agricultural production H2.1 Describes the inputs, processes and interactions of plant production systems H2.2 Describes the inputs, processes and interactions of animal production systems
H3.1 Assesses the general business principles and decision-making processes involved in sustainable farm management and marketing of farm products
H3.2 Critically assesses the marketing of a plant OR animal product
H3.3 Critically examines the technologies and technological innovations employed in the production and marketing of agricultural products
H3.4 Evaluates the management of the processes in agricultural systems
H4.1 Justifies and applies appropriate experimental techniques, technologies, research methods and data presentation and analysis in relation to agricultural problems and situations
H5.1 Evaluates the impact of innovation, ethics and current issues on Australian agricultural systems
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ANCIENT HISTORY Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Research and
Presentation Cities of
Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum
In-class Essay
Historical Period
Historical Analysis
Personalities in their Times
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
AH12-3 AH12-5 AH12-6 AH12-7 AH12-8 AH12-9
AH12-1 AH12-2 AH12-3 AH12-6 AH12-7 AH12-9
AH12-1 AH12-4 AH12-5 AH12-6 AH12-7 AH12-9
AH12-1 AH12-2 AH12-3 AH12-4 AH12-5 AH12-6 AH12-7 AH12-9 AH12-10
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 10 5 20 40
Historical skills in the analysis and evaluation of sources and interpretations
5 5 10 20
Historical inquiry and research 10 5 5 20 Communication of historical understanding in appropriate forms
5 10 5 20
Total % 25 25 20 30 100 Outcomes:
AH12-1 Accounts for the nature of continuity and change in the ancient world AH12-2 Proposes arguments about the varying causes and effects of events and developments AH12-3 Evaluates the role of historical features, individuals and groups in shaping the past AH12-4 Analyses the different perspectives of individuals and groups in their historical context AH12-5 Assesses the significance of historical features, people, places, events and developments
of the ancient world AH12-6 Analyses and interprets different types of sources for evidence to support an historical
account or argument AH12-7 Discusses and evaluates differing interpretations and representations of the past AH12-8 Plans and conducts historical investigations and presents reasoned conclusions, using
relevant evidence from a range of sources AH12-9 Communicates historical understanding, using historical knowledge, concepts and terms,
in appropriate and well-structured forms AH12-10 Analyses issues relating to the ownership, custodianship and conservation of the ancient
past
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BIOLOGY Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task First Hand
Practical Report
Module 5
Heredity
Secondary Source
Investigation
Module 6
Genetic Change
Depth Study Report
Module 7
Infectious Disease
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
BIO11/12-1 BIO11/12-2 BIO11/12-3 BIO11/12-4 BIO11/12-7 BIO12-12
BIO11/12-1 BIO11/12-5 BIO11/12-6 BIO11/12-7 BIO12-13
BIO11/12-1 BIO11/12-2 BIO11/12-3 BIO11/12-4 BIO11/12-6 BIO11/12-7 BIO12-14
BIO11/12-2 BIO11/12-3 BIO11/12-4 BIO11/12-5 BIO11/12-6
BIO12-7 BIO12-12 BIO12-13 BIO12-14 BIO12-15
Components Weighting % Skills in working scientifically 15 10 25 10 60 Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 10 5 20 40
Total % 20 20 30 30 100 Outcomes: BIO11/12-1 Develops and evaluates questions and hypotheses for scientific investigation
BIO11/12-2 Designs and evaluates investigations in order to obtain primary and secondary data and information
BIO11/12-3 Conducts investigations to collect valid and reliable primary and secondary data and information
BIO11/12-4 Selects and processes appropriate qualitative and quantitative data and information using a range of appropriate media
BIO11/12-5 Analyses and evaluates primary and secondary data and information
BIO11/12-6 Solves scientific problems using primary and secondary data, critical thinking skills and scientific processes
BIO11/12-7 Communicates scientific understanding using suitable language and terminology for a specific audience or purpose.
BIO12-12 Explains the structures of DNA and analyses the mechanisms of inheritance and how processes of reproduction ensure continuity of species
BIO12-13 Explains natural genetic change and the use of genetic technologies to induce genetic change
BIO12-14 Analyses infectious disease in terms of cause, transmission, management and the organism’s response, including the human immune system
BIO12-15 Explains non-infectious disease and disorders and a range of technologies and methods used to assist, control, prevent and treat non-infectious disease
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BUSINESS STUDIES Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Class Test
Operations
Marketing Plan
Marketing
Case Study
Human Resources
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H1, H2, H5 H4, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10
H6, H7, H8, H9 H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H10
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 10 10 15 40
Stimulus-based skills 5 10 5 20 Inquiry and research 10 10 20 Communication of business information, ideas and issues in appropriate forms
5 5 10 20
Total % 15 30 25 30 100 Outcomes: H1 Critically analyses the role of business in Australia and globally H2 Evaluates management strategies in response to changes in internal and external influences H3 Discusses the social and ethical responsibilities of management H4 Analyses business functions and processes in large and global businesses H5 Explains management strategies and their impact on businesses H6 Evaluates the effectiveness of management in the performance of businesses H7 Plans and conducts investigations into contemporary business issues H8 Organises and evaluates information for actual and hypothetical business situations H9 Communicates business information, issues and concepts in appropriate formats H10 Applies mathematical concepts appropriately in business situations
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CHEMISTRY Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Research
Task
Modules 5 and 6
Titration Practical
Module 6
Depth Study
Module 5
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
CH11/12-1 CH11/12-5 CH11/12-6 CH11/12-7 CH12-15
CH11/12-2 CH11/12-3 CH11/12-5 CH12-13
CH11/12-1 CH11/12-2 CH11/12-3 CH11/12-4 CH11/12-7 CH12-12
CH11/12-2 CH11/12-3 CH11/12-4 CH11/12-5 CH11/12-6 CH11/12-7 CH12-12 CH12-13 CH12-14
Components Weighting % Skills in working
scientifically 10 15 20 15 60 Knowledge and understanding of course content
10
5
15
10
40
Total % 20 20 35 25 100 Outcomes: CH11/12-1 Develops and evaluates questions and hypotheses for scientific investigation CH11/12-2 Designs and evaluates investigations in order to obtain primary and secondary data and
information CH11/12-3 Conducts investigations to collect valid and reliable primary and secondary data and
information CH11/12-4 Selects and processes appropriate qualitative and quantitative data and information using
a range of appropriate media CH11/12-5 Analyses and evaluates primary and secondary data and information CH11/12-6 Solves scientific problems using primary and secondary data, critical thinking skills and
scientific processes CH11/12-7 Communicates scientific understanding using suitable language and terminology for a
specific audience or purpose CH12-12 Explains the characteristics of equilibrium systems, and the factors that affect these
systems CH12-13 Describes, explains and quantitatively analyses acids and bases using contemporary
models CH12-14 Analyses the structure of, and predicts reactions involving, carbon compounds CH12-15 Describes and evaluates chemical systems used to design and analyse chemical
processes
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COMMUNITY AND FAMILY STUDIES Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Independent
Research Project
Case Study
Groups in Context
Presentation
Parenting and Caring
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H4.1, H4.2
H1.1, H2.2, H2.3, H3.1,
H3.3
H2.1, H3.2, H3.4, H5.1, H5.2, H6.1
A selection of outcomes from H1.1 to H6.2
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
5
10
10
15
40
Skills in critical thinking, research
methodology, analysing and
communicating
15
15
15
15
60
Total % 20 25 25 30 100 Outcomes: H1.1 Analyses the effect of resource management on the wellbeing of individuals, groups, families and
communities H2.1 Analyses different approaches to parenting and caring relationships
H2.2 Evaluates strategies to contribute to positive relationships and the wellbeing of individuals, groups, families and communities
H2.3 Critically examines how individual rights and responsibilities in various environments contribute to wellbeing
H3.1 Analyses the sociocultural factors that lead to special needs of individuals in groups H3.2 Evaluates networks available to individuals, groups and families within communities H3.3 Critically analyses the role of policy and community structures in supporting diversity
H3.4 Critically evaluates the impact of social, legal and technological change on individuals, groups, families and communities
H4.1 Justifies and applies appropriate research methodologies H4.2 Communicates ideas, debates issues and justifies opinions
H5.1 Proposes management strategies to enable individuals and groups to satisfy their specific needs and to ensure equitable access to resources
H5.2 Develops strategies for managing multiple roles and demands of family, work and other environments
H6.1 Analyses how the empowerment of women and men influences the way they function within society
H6.2 Formulates strategic plans that preserve rights, promote responsibilities and establish roles leading to the creation of positive social environments
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DANCE Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Presentation
of Core Performance
Under Development
Performance of solo dance sequences,
including video analysis of student
in performance and evaluation of the use of safe dance practices
Presentation of Core
Composition Under
Development and Refined
Rationale
Peer performance of Core
Composition, viva voce and process diary with refined
rationale and analysis of the manipulation of the elements of
composition linked to concept and
intent
Presentation/ Submission of
Draft Major Study work in
Progress
Submission/ Presentation of
draft Major Study Elective and Elaboration
interview
Trial HSC Examination
Written Core Appreciation
Exam
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H1.1, H1.2, H1.3, H2.1,
H2.2
H1.1, H1.2, H1.3, H3.1, H3.2, H3.3,
H4.5
Major study outcomes will be based on elective
choices by student.
H4.1, H4.2, H4.3, H4.4
Components Weighting % Performance 10 10 20 Composition 10 10 20 Appreciation 20 20 Major Study 20 20 40
Total % 20 30 30 20 100 Outcome H2.3 will be assessed in class throughout the course whilst work is being undertaken on the Major Project. Outcomes: H1.1 Understands dance from artistic, aesthetic and cultural perspectives through movement and in written
and oral form H1.2 Performs, composes and appreciates dance as an artform
H1.3 Appreciates and values dance as an artform through the interrelated experiences of performing, composing and appreciating dances
H2.1 Understands performance quality, interpretation and style relating to dance performance
H2.2 Performs dance skills with confidence, commitment, focus, consistency, performance quality and with due consideration of safe dance practices
H2.3 Values the diversity of dance performance
H3.1 Identifies and selects the appropriate elements of composition/choreography in response to a specific concept/intent
H3.2 Demonstrates the use of elements of composition/choreography in a personal style in response to a specific concept/intent
H3.3 Recognises and values the role of dance in achieving individual expression H4.1 Understands the concept of differing artistic, social and cultural context of dance H4.2 Recognises, analyses and evaluates the distinguishing features of major dance works H4.3 Utilises the skills of research and analysis to examine dance as an artform
H4.4 Demonstrates in written and oral form, the ability to analyse and synthesise information when making discriminating judgement about dance
H4.5 Acknowledges that the artform of dance is enhanced through reflective practice, study and evaluation
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ENGINEERING STUDIES Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Practical
Application
Structures
Engineering Report
Transport
Presentation
Aeronautical Engineering
Materials Modification
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H2.1, H3.1, H3.3, H5.1,
H6.2
H1.2, H2.1, H3.2, H4.2,
H6.1
H1.1, H2.2, H3.2, H4.1, H4.3, H5.2
H1.1, H1.2, H2.1, H2.2, H3.1, H3.2, H3.3, H4.1, H4.2, H4.3,
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
10 10 10 30 60
Knowledge and skills in research, problem solving and communication related to engineering practice
15 10 15 40
Total % 25 20 25 30 100 Outcomes: H1.1 Describes the scope of engineering and critically analyses current innovations
H1.2 Differentiates between the properties and structure of materials and justifies the selection of materials in engineering applications
H2.1 Determines suitable properties, uses and applications of materials, components and processes in engineering
H2.2 Analyses and synthesises engineering applications in specific fields and reports on the importance of these to society
H3.1 Demonstrates proficiency in the use of mathematical, scientific and graphical methods to analyse and solve problems of engineering practice
H3.2 Uses appropriate written, oral and presentation skills in the preparation of detailed engineering reports
H3.3 Develops and uses specialised techniques in the application of graphics as a communication tool H4.1 Investigates the extent of technological change in engineering H4.2 Applies knowledge of history and technological change to engineering-based problems
H4.3 Applies understanding of social, environmental and cultural implications of technological change in engineering to the analysis of specific engineering problems
H5.1 Works individually and in teams to solve specific engineering problems and prepare engineering reports
H5.2 Selects and uses appropriate management and planning skills related to engineering H6.1 Demonstrates skills in research and problem-solving related to engineering H6.2 Demonstrates skills in analysis, synthesis and experimentation related to engineering
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ENGLISH ADVANCED Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task
Module weightings in brackets where more than one module is
being assessed
Multimodal Presentation
Common Module
(15)
Craft of Writing (10)
Creative Piece and
Explanation
Module A: Textual
Conversations (20)
Craft of Writing
(10)
Essay
Module B: Critical Study of Literature
Trial HSC Examination
Paper 1: Common
Module (10)
Paper 2: Module A (5) Module B (5)
Craft of Writing (5)
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
EA12-1 EA12-2 EA12-5 EA12-6 EA12-7
EA12-1 EA12-3 EA12-4 EA12-5 EA12-6 EA12-8 EA12-9
EA12-1 EA12-3 EA12-4 EA12-5
EA12-1 EA12-3 EA12-4 EA12-5 EA12-6 EA12-7 EA12-8
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
10 15 10 15 50
Skills in responding to texts and communication of ideas appropriate to audience, purpose and context across all modes
15 15 10 10 50
Total % 25 30 20 25 100 Outcomes:
EA12-1 Independently responds to, composes and evaluates a range of complex texts for understanding, interpretation, critical analysis, imaginative expression and pleasure
EA12-2 Uses, evaluates and justifies processes, skills and knowledge required to effectively respond to and compose texts in different modes, media and technologies
EA12-3 Critically analyses and uses language forms, features and structures of texts justifying appropriateness for specific purposes, audiences and contexts and evaluates their effects on meaning
EA12-4 Strategically adapts and applies knowledge, skills and understanding of language concepts and literary devices in new and different context
EA12-5 Thinks imaginatively, creatively, interpretively, critically and discerningly to respond to, evaluate and compose texts that synthesise complex information, ideas and arguments
EA12-6 Investigates and evaluates the relationships between texts
EA12-7 Evaluates the diverse ways texts can represent personal and public worlds and recognises how they are valued
EA12-8 Explains and evaluates nuanced cultural assumptions and values in texts and their effects on meaning
EA12-9 Reflects on, evaluates and monitors own learning and refines individual and collaborative processes as an independent learner
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ENGLISH EXTENSION 1 Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Nature of Task
Imaginative
response and reflection
Critical response with related text
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
EE12-2 EE12-4 EE12-5
EE12-1 EE12-2 EE12-3 EE12-4
EE12-2 EE12-3 EE12-4 EE12-5
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of complex texts and of how and why they are valued
15 20 15 50
Skills in complex analysis, sustained composition and independent investigation
15 20 15 50
Total % 30 40 30 100 Outcomes:
EE12-1 Demonstrates and applies insightful understanding of the dynamic, often subtle, relationship between text, purpose, audience and context, across a range of modes, media and technologies
EE12-2 Analyses and experiments with language forms, features and structures of complex texts, discerningly evaluating their effects on meaning for different purposes, audiences and contexts
EE12-3 Independently investigates, interprets and synthesises critical and creative texts to analyse and evaluate different ways of valuing texts in order to inform and refine response to and composition of sophisticated texts
EE12-4 Critically evaluates how perspectives, including the cultural assumptions and values that underpin those perspectives, are represented in texts
EE12-5 Reflects on and evaluates the development of their conceptual understanding and the independent and collaborative writing and creative processes
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ENGLISH EXTENSION 2 Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Nature of Task
Viva Voce (including written
proposal)
The Major Work Journal must be
submitted for monitoring with each
assessment task
Literature review
The Major Work Journal must be
submitted for monitoring with each
assessment task
Critique of the creative process
The Major Work Journal must be
submitted for monitoring with each
assessment task Timing Week 9
Term 4, 2018 Week 9
Term 1, 2019 Week 9
Term 2, 2019 Outcomes Assessed
EEX12-1 EEX12-4 EEX12-5
EEX12-1 EEX12-2 EEX12-3 EEX12-4
EEX12-2 EEX12-3 EEX12-5
Components Weighting Skills in extensive independent research
15 20 15 50
Skills in sustained composition 15 20 15 50
Total % 30 40 30 100 Outcomes:
EEX12-1 Demonstrates a deep understanding of the dynamic relationship between text, composer, audience and context through the conceptualisation and execution of an extended composition using appropriate mode, medium and technology
EEX12-2 Strategically and effectively manipulates language forms and features to create a substantial extended composition for a specific purpose, audience and context
EEX12-3 Applies knowledge, understanding and insight, refined through analysis, interpretation, criticism and evaluation of strategically chosen texts, to shape new meaning in an original composition
EEX12-4 Undertakes extensive independent investigation to articulate a personal perspective that explores, challenges, speculates or evaluates a significant situation, event or idea
EEX12-5 Reflects on and evaluates the composition process and the effectiveness of their own published composition
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ENGLISH STANDARD Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task
Module weightings in brackets where more than one module is
being assessed
Multimodal presentation
Common Module (15%)
Craft of Writing
(10%)
Creative piece and
explanation
Module A: Language, Identity and
Culture (20%)
Craft of Writing (10%)
Essay
Module B: Close Study of
Literature
Trial HSC Examination
Paper 1: Common
Module (10%)
Paper 2: Module A (5%) Module B (5%) Craft of Writing
(5%) Timing Week 9
Term 4, 2018 Week 9
Term 1, 2019 Week 9
Term 2, 2019 Weeks 4/5
Term 3, 2019 Outcomes Assessed
EN12-1 EN12-2 EN12-5 EN12-6 EN12-7
EN12-1 EN12-3 EN12-4 EN12-5 EN12-6 EN12-8 EN12-9
EN12-1 EN12-3 EN12-4 EN12-5
EN12-1 EN12-3 EN12-4 EN12-5 EN12-6 EN12-7 EN12-8
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
10 15 10 15 50
Skills in responding to texts and communication of ideas appropriate to audience, purpose and context across all modes
15 15 10 10 50
Total % 25 30 20 25 100 Outcomes: EN12-1 Independently responds to and composes complex texts for understanding, interpretation,
critical analysis, imaginative expression and pleasure
EN12-2 Uses, evaluates and justifies processes, skills and knowledge required to effectively respond to and compose texts in different modes, media and technologies
EN12-3 Analyses and uses language forms, features and structures of texts and justifies their appropriateness for purpose, audience and context and explains effects on meaning
EN12-4 Adapts and applies knowledge, skills and understanding of language concepts and literary devices into new and different contexts
EN12-5 Thinks imaginatively, creatively, interpretively, analytically and discerningly to respond to and compose texts that include considered and detailed information, ideas and arguments
EN12-6 Investigates and explains the relationships between texts EN12-7 Explains and evaluates the diverse ways texts can represent personal and public worlds EN12-8 Explains and assesses cultural assumptions in texts and their effects on meaning
EN12-9 Reflects on, assesses and monitors own learning and refines individual and collaborative processes as an independent learner
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ENGLISH STUDIES Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task
Module weightings in brackets where more than one module is
being assessed
Multimodal presentation with related
material
Mandatory module: Texts and Human Experiences
Research task
Elective module 1
Collection of classwork
All modules
Trial HSC Examination
Mandatory module (10) & Elective
module 2 (10) Timing Week 9
Term 4, 2018 Week 9
Term 1, 2019 Week 9
Term 2, 2019 Weeks 4/5
Term 3, 2019 Outcomes Assessed
ES12-1 ES12-4 ES12-5 ES12-6 ES12-8
ES12-3 ES12-5 ES12-7 ES12-8 ES12-9
ES12-1 ES12-4 ES12-5 ES12-7 ES12-10
ES12-1 ES12-2 ES12-3 ES12-4 ES12-5 ES12-6 ES12-7 ES12-9
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
15 10 15 10 50
Skills in: • comprehending
texts • communicating
ideas • using language
accurately, appropriately and effectively
10 15 15 10 50
Total % 25 25 30 20 100 Outcomes:
ES12-1 Comprehends and responds analytically and imaginatively to a range of texts, including short and extended texts, literary texts and texts from academic, community, workplace and social contexts for a variety of purpose
ES12-2 Identifies, uses and assesses strategies to comprehend increasingly complex and sustained written, spoken, visual, multimodal and digital texts that have been composed for different purposes and contexts
ES12-3 Accesses, comprehends and uses information to communicate in a variety of ways ES12-4 Composes proficient texts in different forms
ES12-5 Develops knowledge, understanding and appreciation of how language is used, identifying and explaining specific language forms and features in texts that convey meaning to different audiences
ES12-6 Uses appropriate strategies to compose texts for different modes, media, audiences, contexts and purpose
ES12-7 Represents own ideas in critical, interpretive and imaginative texts ES12-8 Understands and explains the relationships between texts
ES12-9 Identifies and explores ideas, values, points of view and attitudes expressed in texts, and explains ways in which texts may influence, engage and persuade different audiences
ES12-10 Monitors and reflects on own learning and adjusts individual and collaborative processes to develop as a more independent learner
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EXPLORING EARLY CHILDHOOD Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Research
Task
Safety Products
Writing a Children’s
Book
Children’s Literature
Practical and Portfolio
Food and Nutrition
Children’s Party/Event
Journal Observations
and Experiences
Children’s Services Industry
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Week 1 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H2.4, H2.5 H1.2, H1.3, H4.1
H1.4, H1.5, H6.1, H6.2
H1.1, H1.4, H2.1, H2.2, H2.3, H2.4, H4.1, H4.2,
H6.2 Components Weighting %
Knowledge and Understanding 5 10 15 20 50 Skills 15 20 5 10 50
Total % 20 30 20 30 100% Outcomes: H1.1 Analyses prenatal issues that have an impact on development H1.2 Examines major physical, social-emotional, behavioural, cognitive and language development
of young children H1.3 Examines the nature of different periods in childhood — infant, toddler, preschool and the
early school years H1.4 Analyses the ways in which family, community and culture influence growth and development
of young children H1.5 Examines the implications for growth and development when a child has special needs H2.1 Analyses issues relating to the appropriateness of a range of services for different families H2.2 Critically examines factors that influence the social world of young children H2.3 Explains the importance of diversity as a positive issue for children and their families H2.4 Analyses the role of a range of environmental factors that have an impact on the lives of
young children H2.5 Examines strategies that promote safe environments H4.1 Demonstrates appropriate communication skills with children and/or adults H4.2 Interacts appropriately with children and adults from a wide range of cultural backgrounds H6.1 Demonstrates an understanding of decision making processes H6.2 Critically examines all issues including beliefs and values that may influence interactions with
others
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EXTENSION SCIENCE Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Nature of Task Literature
Review
Module 1 and 2
Statistical Case Study
Module 3
Scientific Research Report
Module 4
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
SE2, SE3, SE5, SE7
SE4, SE5, SE7 SE1, SE2, SE3, SE4, SE5, SE6,
SE7 Components Weighting %
Communicating scientifically 15 5 10 30 Gathering, recording, analysing and evaluating data
10 10 10 30
Application of scientific research skills 5 15 20 40
Total % 30 30 40 100 Outcomes: SE1 Refines and applies the Working Scientifically processes in relation to scientific research
SE2 Analyses historic and cultural observations, ethical considerations and philosophical arguments involved in the development of scientific knowledge and scientific methods of inquiry
SE3 Interrogates relevant and valid peer-reviewed scientific research to develop a scientific research question, hypothesis, proposal and plan
SE4 Uses statistical applications, mathematical processes and/or modelling to gather, process, analyse and represent reliable and valid datasets
SE5 Analyses and applies the processes used in reliable and valid scientific research to solve complex scientific problems and inform further research
SE6 Analyses and reports on a contemporary issue or an application of science informed by either primary or secondary-sourced data, or both, in relation to relevant publicly available data sets
SE7 Communicates analysis of an argument or conclusion incorporating appropriate scientific language and referencing techniques in a scientific report
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FOOD TECHNOLOGY Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Report
Australian Food Industry
Research & Practical Task
Food Product Development
Investigation
Contemporary Nutrition Issues
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H1.2, H1.4, H3.1
H1.1, H1.3, H4.1, H4.2
H2.1, H3.2, H5.1
A selection of outcomes from:
H1.1, H1.2, H1.3, H1.4, H2.1, H3.1, H3.2, H5.1
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 5 30 40
Knowledge and skills in designing, researching, analysing and evaluating
10 10 10 30
Skills in experimenting with and preparing food by applying theoretical concepts
25 5 30
Total % 15 40 15 30 100 Outcomes: H1.1 Explains manufacturing processes and technologies used in the production of food products H1.2 Examines the nature and extent of the Australian food industry
H1.3 Justifies processes of food product development and manufacture in terms of market, technological and environmental considerations
H1.4 Evaluates the impact of the operation of an organisation within the Australian Food Industry on the individual, society and environment
H2.1 Evaluates the relationship between food, its production, consumption, promotion and health H3.1 Investigates operations of one organisation within the Australian food industry H3.2 Independently investigates contemporary nutrition issues H4.1 Develops, prepares and presents food using product development processes H4.2 Applies principles of food preservation to extend the life of food and maintain safety H5.1 Develops, realises and evaluates solutions to a range of food situations
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GERMAN BEGINNERS Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Response in German to a written text
Health, Hobbies and
Home
Response in English to
spoken texts/oral
presentation
Education and Work
Response to written texts and stimuli
People, Places and
Communities
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,
2.4, 2.5
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1,
3.2, 3.3
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2,.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1,
3.2, 3.3 Components Weighting %
Reading 5 20 5 30 Listening 20 10 30 Writing 5 10 5 20 Speaking 10 10 20
Total % 10 30 30 30 100 Outcomes 1.4 and 2.6 will be assessed in class formatively throughout the course by means of classroom discussions and practice tasks. Outcomes: 1.1 Establishes and maintains communication in German 1.2 Manipulates linguistic structures to express ideas effectively in German 1.3 Sequences ideas and information 1.4 Applies knowledge of the culture of German-speaking communities to interact appropriately 2.1 Understands and interprets information in texts using a range of strategies 2.2 Conveys the gist of and identifies specific information in texts 2.3 Summarises the main points of a text 2.4 Draws conclusions from or justifies an opinion about a text 2.5 Identifies the purpose, context and audience of a text 2.6 Identifies and explains aspects of the culture of German-speaking communities in texts 3.1 Produces texts appropriate to audience, purpose and context 3.2 Structures and sequences ideas and information
3.3 Applies knowledge of diverse linguistic structures to convey information and express original ideas in German
3.4 Applies knowledge of the culture of German-speaking communities to the production of texts
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HISTORY EXTENSION Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3
Nature of Task Historical Process (proposal, process
log, annotated sources)
History Project
Essay
History Project
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
HE12-2 HE12-3 HE12-4
HE12-1 HE12-2 HE12-3 HE12-4
HE12-1 HE12-3 HE12-4
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding about significant historical ideas and processes
10 10 20 40
Skills in designing, undertaking and communicating historical inquiry and analysis
20 30 10 60
Total % 30 40 30 100 Outcomes:
HE12-1 Analyses and evaluates different approaches to history and the complexity of factors that shape historical interpretations
HE12-2 Plans, conducts and presents a substantial historical investigation involving analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information from historical sources of differing perspectives and historical approaches
HE12-3 Communicates through detailed, well-structured texts to explain, argue, discuss, analyse and evaluate historical issues
HE12-4 Constructs an historical position about an area of historical inquiry, and discusses and challenges other positions
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Presentation
Major Project Designing &
Planning
Written Research Task
Industry Study
Report
Major Project Development & Management
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H3.1, H3.2, H3.3, H4.2, H4.3, H5.1, H5.2, H6.1
H1.1, H1.2, H1.3, H7.1, H7.2
H2.1, H3.3, H4.1, H4.3, H5.1, H5.2,
H6.1, H6.2
A selection of outcomes
from: H1.1, H1.2, H1.3, H3.1, H3.2, H4.3, H6.1, H6.2, H7.1, H7.2
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
15 10 15 40
Knowledge and skills in the design, management, communication and production of a major project
30 20 10 60
Total % 30 15 30 25 100 Outcomes H2.1 and H4.1 will be assessed in class throughout the course whilst work is being undertaken on the Major Project. Outcomes: H1.1 Investigates industry through the study of businesses in one focus area
H1.2 Identifies appropriate equipment, production and manufacturing techniques and describes the impact of new and developing technologies in industry
H1.3 Identifies important historical developments in the focus area industry
H2.1 Demonstrates proficiency in the use of safe working practices and workshop equipment maintenance techniques
H3.1 Demonstrates skills in sketching, producing and interpreting drawings H3.2 Selects and applies appropriate research and problem-solving skills H3.3 Applies and justifies design principles effectively through the production of a Major Project H4.1 Demonstrates competence in a range of practical skills appropriate to the Major Project
H4.2 Explores the need to outsource appropriate expertise where necessary to complement personal practical skills
H4.3 Critically applies knowledge and skills related to properties and characteristics of materials/components
H5.1 Selects and uses communication and information processing skills H5.2 Examines and applies appropriate documentation techniques to project management H6.1 Evaluates the characteristics of quality manufactured products H6.2 Applies the principles of quality and quality control H7.1 Explains the impact of the focus area industry on the social and physical environment
H7.2 Analyses the impact of existing, new and emerging technologies of the focus industry on society and the environment
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INVESTIGATING SCIENCE Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Practical
Investigation
Module 5
Secondary Sourced Research
Task
Modules 5 - 6
Depth Study
Module 7
Trial HSC Examination
Modules 5-8 Timing Week 9
Term 4, 2018 Week 9
Term 1, 2019 Week 9
Term 2, 2019 Weeks 4/5
Term 3, 2019 Outcomes Assessed
INS11/12-1 INS11/12-2 INS11/12-3 INS11/12-4 INS11/12-5 INS11/12-7 INS12-12
INS11/12-1 INS11/12-2 INS11/12-3 INS11/12-4 INS11/12-7 INS12-13
INS11/12-1 INS11/12-4 INS11/12-5 INS11/12-7 INS12-14
INS11/12-1 INS11/12-2 INS11/12-3 INS11/12-4 INS11/12-5 INS11/12-6 INS11/12-7 INS12-12 INS12-13 INS12-14 INS12-15
Components Weighting % Skills in working scientifically 15 15 20 10 60 Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 5 10 20 40
Total % 20 20 30 30 100 Outcomes: INS11/12-1 Develops and evaluates questions and hypotheses for scientific investigation
INS11/12-2 Designs and evaluates investigations in order to obtain primary and secondary data and information
INS11/12-3 Conducts investigations to collect valid and reliable primary and secondary data and information
INS11/12-4 Selects and processes appropriate qualitative and quantitative data and information using a range of appropriate media
INS11/12-5 Analyses and evaluates primary and secondary data and information
INS11/12-6 Solves scientific problems using primary and secondary data, critical thinking skills and scientific processes
INS11/12-7 Communicates scientific understanding using suitable language and terminology for a specific audience or purpose
INS12-12 Develops and evaluates the process of undertaking scientific investigations INS12-13 Describes and explains how science drives the development of technologies
INS12-14 Uses evidence-based analysis in a scientific investigation to support or refute a hypothesis
INS12-15 Evaluates the implications of ethical, social, economic and political influences on science
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LEGAL STUDIES Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Research Task
Crime
Essay
Human Rights
ICT Task
Consumers
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H1, H7, H8, H9, H10
H2, H5, H6, H7, H8
H1, H3, H4, H6 H2, H3, H6, H9, H10
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
10
10
10 10 40
Analysis and evaluation
10 10 20 Inquiry and research 10 10 20 Communication of legal information, ideas and issues in appropriate forms
10
10 20
Total % 20 30 20 30 100 Outcomes: H1 Identifies and applies legal concepts and terminology
H2 Describes and explains key features and the relationship between Australian and international law
H3 Analyses the operation of the domestic and international legal systems H4 Evaluates the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing issues
H5 Explains the role of law in encouraging cooperation and resolving conflict, as well as initiating and responding to change
H6 Assesses the nature of the interrelationship between the legal system and society
H7 Evaluates the effectiveness of the law in achieving justice
H8 Locates, selects, organises, synthesises and analyses legal information from a variety of sources including legislation, cases, media, international instruments and documents
H9 Communicates legal information using well-structures and logical arguments
H10 Analyses differing perspectives and interpretations of legal information and issues
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MARINE STUDIES Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Practical Task &
Research Task
Boating Licence
Practical and Secondary
Sources Investigation
Commercial & Recreational
Fishing
Personal Interest Project
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
1.2, 1.5, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1,
5.2, 5.3
1.1, 1.4, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 5.4
1.3, 2.3, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
1.3, 1.5, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.2,
5.1, 5.2 Components Weighting %
OM19 Boating & Seamanship 10 5 15 OM21 Piloting and Navigation 10 5 15 OM10 Commercial and Recreational Fishing
20 5 25
OM13 Aquarium 5 5 OM11 Aquaculture 15 5 20 OM24 Personal Interest Project 20 20
Total % 20 20 40 20 100 Outcomes:
1.1 Relates with a respectful and caring attitude to the ocean and its life forms 1.2 Identifies the roles of individuals or groups involved in maritime activities
1.3 Recalls aspects of the maritime environment using relevant conventions, terminology and symbols learned throughout the course
1.4 Recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values and attitudes towards the sea 1.5 Demonstrates an awareness of the value of the ocean as a source of historical information 2.1 Appreciates the importance of effective management practice 2.2 Works effectively within a group 2.3 Communicates information by writing reports, giving short talks and contributing to discussions 3.1 Evaluates information, situations, equipment manuals and written or manual procedures
3.2 Collects and organises data by accurately reading instruments, signals and charts; by systematic recording, summarising, tabulating and graphing
3.3 Generates information from data by calculating, inferring, interpreting and generalising
3.4 Carries out planned research activities using appropriate measurements, observations, classification and recording skills
4.1 Identifies marine vocations and a range of leisure pursuits 4.2 Appreciates marine environments as sources of employment and leisure 5.1 Values the rules and operating principles of marine equipment and applies them
5.2 Applies information including weather, regulations, procedures and skills to ensure safe use of the marine environment
5.3 Interprets and follows instructions, with accuracy 5.4 Selects, organises, assembles, dismantles, cleans, and returns equipment
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MATHEMATICS Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Class
Test
- Quadratic Function
- Locus and the Parabola
- Geometry 2 - Geometrical
Applications of Calculus1
Open Book Test
- Geometrical
Applications of Calculus2
- Probability - Integration - Exponentials
+Logarithms
Assignment - Trigonometry - Applications
of Calculus to the physical world
- Series
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H1, H2, H4, H5 H6, H7, H9
H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6,
H7, H8
H1, H2, H4, H5 H6, H7, H8
H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9
Components Weighting % Concepts skills and techniques 10 12.5 12.5 15 50
Reasoning and communication 10 12.5 12.5 15 50
Total % 20 25 25 30 100 Outcomes:
H1 Seeks to apply mathematical techniques to problems in a wide range of practical contexts H2 Constructs arguments to prove and justify results H3 Manipulates algebraic expressions involving logarithmic and exponential functions H4 Expresses practical problems in mathematical terms based on simple given models
H5 Applies appropriate techniques from the study of calculus, geometry, probability, trigonometry and series to solve problems
H6 Uses the derivative to determine the features of the graph of a function H7 Uses the features of a graph to deduce information about the derivative H8 Uses techniques of integration to calculate areas and volumes H9 Communicates using mathematical language, notation, diagrams and graphs
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MATHEMATICS EXTENSION 1 Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Class Test
- Parametric Equations and the Parabola
- Polynomials
Open Book Test
- Further
Curve Sketching
- Integration with Substitution
Assignment - EXT Trig - EXT Apps Of
Calculus - Inverse
functions - Mathematical
Induction
Trial HSC Examination
Timing HE1, HE2, HE7
HE1, HE4 HE6, HE7
HE1, HE2, HE3 HE4, HE5, HE7
HE1 to HE7
Outcomes Assessed
Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Components Weighting % Concepts skills and techniques 10 12.5 12.5 15 50
Reasoning and communication 10 12.5 12.5 15 50
Total % 20 25 25 30 100 Outcomes:
HE1 Appreciates interrelationships between ideas drawn from different areas of mathematics HE2 Uses inductive reasoning in the construction of proofs
HE3 Uses a variety of strategies to investigate mathematical models of situations involving binomial probability, projectiles, simple harmonic motion, or exponential growth and decay
HE4 Uses the relationship between functions, inverse functions and their derivatives
HE5 Applies the chain rule to problems including those involving velocity and acceleration as functions of displacement
HE6 Determines integrals by reduction to a standard form through a given substitution HE7 Evaluates mathematical solutions to problems and communicates them in an appropriate form
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MATHEMATICS STANDARD 1 Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Assignment
- Budgeting & Expenses
- Investment - Depreciation
& Loans
Open book Test
- Scale
Drawings - Networks +
Pathways - Rates
Class Test
- Simultaneous
Equations - Statistical
Investigation - Bivariate
Data Analysis
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
MS1-12-2 MS1-12-3 MS1-12-5 MS1-12-9 MS1-12-10
MS1-12-3 MS1-12-4 MS1-12-8 MS1-12-9 MS1-12-10
MS1-12-1 MS1-12-2 MS1-12-6 MS1-12-7 MS1-12-9 MS1-12-10
MS1-12-1 MS1-12-2 MS1-12-3 MS1-12-4 MS1-12-5 MS1-12-6 MS1-12-7 MS1-12-8 MS1-12-9 MS1-12-10
Components Weighting % Understanding, fluency and communicating
10
12.5
12.5
15
50
Problem solving, reasoning and justification
10
12.5
12.5
15
50
Total % 20 25 25 30 100 Outcomes: MS1-12-1 Uses algebraic and graphical techniques to evaluate and construct arguments in a range
of familiar and unfamiliar contexts MS1-12-2 Analyses representations of data in order to make predictions and draw conclusions
MS1-12-3 Interprets the results of measurements and calculations and makes judgements about their reasonableness
MS1-12-4 Analyses simple two-dimensional and three-dimensional models to solve practical problems
MS1-12-5 Makes informed decisions about financial situations likely to be encountered post-school MS1-12-6 Represents the relationships between changing quantities in algebraic and graphical forms MS1-12-7 Solves problems requiring statistical processes MS1-12-8 Applies network techniques to solve network problems
MS1-12-9 Chooses and uses appropriate technology effectively and recognises appropriate times for such use
MS1-12-10 Uses mathematical argument and reasoning to evaluate conclusions, communicating a position clearly to others
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MATHEMATICS STANDARD 2 Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Assignment
- Budgeting & Expenses
- Investment - Depreciation
& Loans
Open Book Test
- Rates &
Ratio - Networks - Shortest
Path - Critical Path
Analysis
Class Test
- Simultaneous Linear Equations
- Annuities - Bivariate
Data Analysis
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
MS2-12-2 MS2-12-3 MS2-12-5 MS2-12-9 MS2-12-10
MS2-12-3 MS2-12-4 MS2-12-8 MS2-12-9 MS2-12-10
MS2-12-1 MS2-12-2 MS2-12-5 MS2-12-6 MS2-12-7 MS2-12-9 MS2-12-10
MS2-12-1 MS2-12-2 MS2-12-3 MS2-12-4 MS2-12-5 MS2-12-6 MS2-12-7 MS2-12-8 MS2-12-9 MS2-12-10
Components Weighting % Understanding, Fluency and Communication
10
12.5
12.5
15
50
Problem Solving, Reasoning and Justification
10
12.5
12.5
15
50
Total % 20 25 25 30 100 Outcomes: MS2-12-1 Uses detailed algebraic and graphical techniques to critically evaluate and construct
arguments in a range of familiar and unfamiliar contexts
MS2-12-2 Analyses representations of data in order to make inferences, predictions and draw conclusions
MS2-12-3 Interprets the results of measurements and calculations and makes judgements about their reasonableness, including the degree of accuracy and the conversion of units where appropriate
MS2-12-4 Analyses two-dimensional and three-dimensional models to solve practical problems
MS2-12-5 Makes informed decisions about financial situations, including annuities and loan repayments
MS2-12-6 Solves problems by representing the relationships between changing quantities in algebraic and graphical forms
MS2-12-7 Solves problems requiring statistical processes, including the use of the normal distribution and the correlation of bivariate data
MS2-12-8 Solves problems using networks to model decision-making in practical problems
MS2-12-9 Chooses and uses appropriate technology effectively in a range of contexts, and applies critical thinking to recognise appropriate times and methods for such use
MS2-12-10 Uses mathematical argument and reasoning to evaluate conclusions, communicating a position clearly to others and justifying a response
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MODERN HISTORY Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Historical Analysis
Peace and Conflict
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Research Presentation
Power and
Authority in the Modern World
1919–1946
Oral Presentation
National Study Russia and the
Soviet Union
1917-1941
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
MH12-2 MH12-3 MH12-4 MH12-5 MH12-8 MH12-9
MH12-1 MH12-3 MH12-4 MH12-6 MH12-7 MH12-9
MH12-2 MH12-5 MH12-7 MH12-8
MH12.1 MH12-3 MH12-4 MH12-5 MH12-7 MH12-9
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 10 10 15 40
Historical skills in the analysis and evaluation of sources and interpretations
5 5 10 20
Historical inquiry and research 10 5 5 20 Communication of historical understanding in appropriate forms
5 5 5 5 20
Total % 20 25 25 30 100 Outcomes: MH12-1 Accounts for the nature of continuity and change in the modern world MH12-2 Proposes arguments about the varying causes and effects of events and developments MH12-3 Evaluates the role of historical features, individuals, groups and ideas in shaping the past MH12-4 Analyses the different perspectives of individuals and groups in their historical context
MH12-5 Assesses the significance of historical features, people, ideas, movements, events and developments of the modern world
MH12-6 Analyses and interprets different types of sources for evidence to support an historical account or argument
MH12-7 Discusses and evaluates differing interpretations and representations of the past
MH12-8 Plans and conducts historical investigations and presents reasoned conclusions, using relevant evidence from a range of sources
MH12-9 Communicates historical understanding, using historical knowledge, concepts and terms, in appropriate and well-structured forms
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MUSIC 1 Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Composition Portfolio and
Viva Voce
Submission of a composition of a piece based on Core topic: An Instrument and its Repertoire. Present a 10
minute viva voce based on
musical genre of composition.
Presentation of
Performance and
Aural Analysis
Solo or ensemble
performance and written response using concept-
based aural analysis of
listening excerpt selected from within Topic 1.
Presentation and/or
submission: Elective
Options for Topics 1 and
2 Presentation of Performance
and/or Composition
Portfolio and/or Musicology
outline.
Trial HSC Examination
Aural Skills
Examination
Presentation of Performance of Elective Topic 3
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H10, H11
H1, H2, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9,
H10, H11
Elective 1 and 2 outcomes will be based on elective
choices.
H2, H4, H5, H6, H10, H11 Elective 3
outcomes will be based on elective
choices. Components Weighting %
Performance 10 10 Composition 10 10 Musicology 10 10 Aural 10 15 25 Electives 30 15 45
Total % 20 20 30 30 100 Outcomes:
H1 Performs stylistically, music that is characteristic of topics studied, both as a soloist and as a member of an ensemble.
H2 Reads, interprets, discusses and analyses simple musical scores that are characteristic of the topics studied.
H3 Improvises and composes music using the range of concepts for familiar sound sources reflecting the cultural and historical contexts studied.
H4 Articulates an aural understanding of musical concepts and their relationships in a wide variety of musical styles.
H5 Critically evaluates and discusses performances and compositions. H6 Critically evaluates and discusses the use of the concepts of music in works representative of the
topics studied and through wide listening. H7 Understands the capabilities of performing media, incorporates technologies into composition and
performance as appropriate to the topics studied. H8 Identifies, recognises, experiments with, and discusses the use and effects of technology in
music. H9 Perform as a means of self-expression and communication. H10 Demonstrates a willingness to participate in performance, composition, musicology and aural
activities. H11 Demonstrates a willingness to accept and use constructive criticism.
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Training
Methods Evaluation
Core 2 - Factors
Affecting Performance
In Class Responses
Athlete
Preparation and Well-Being,
Options 3 & 4 - Improving
Performance, Sports Medicine
Health Promotion Analysis
Core 1 - Health
Priorities in Australia
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H16, H17
H7, H8,H9, H10, H11,
H13, H16, H17
H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H14,
H15, H16
H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H7, H8, H9, H10,
H11, H13, H14, H15, H16, H17
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
10 10 10 10 40
Skills in critical thinking, research analysis and communicating
10 20 10 20 60
Total % 20 30 20 30 100 Outcomes: H1 Describes the nature and justifies the choice of Australia’s health priorities
H2 Analyses and explains the health status of Australians in terms of current trends and groups most at risk
H3 Analyses the determinants of health and health inequities H4 Argues the case for health promotion based on the Ottawa Charter
H5 Explains the different roles and responsibilities of individuals, communities and governments in addressing Australia’s health priorities
H7 Explains the relationship between physiology and movement potential H8 Explains the relationship between physiology and movement potential H9 Explains how movement skill is acquired and appraised H10 Designs and implements training plans to improve performance
H11 Designs psychological strategies and nutritional plans in response to individual performance needs
H13 Selects and applies strategies for the management of injuries and the promotion of safety in sport and physical activity (Option 3)
H14 Argues the benefits of health-promoting actions and choices that promote social justice
H15 Critically analyses key issues affecting the health of Australians and proposes ways of working towards better health for all
H16 Devises methods of gathering, interpreting and communicating information about health and physical activity concepts
H17 Selects appropriate options and formulates strategies based on a critical analysis of the factors that affect performance and safe participation
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PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEO AND DIGITAL MEDIA Year 12 2019
Task
Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task
Examination
Written examination on
making & historical and critical studies from the Topic: Developing a Point of View
Critical Analysis and
submission of Images
Submission of Digitally
manipulated image portfolio
and critical analysis from the
topic: The Manipulated forms
Submission of Genre Based Photography
and Conceptual Framework
Genre Based
Photographs and Conceptual Framework
research from the topic:
Temporal accounts
Portfolio of Photography
Student directed work
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
CH1, CH3, CH5, M3, M6
CH2, CH4, M1, M2, M4, M5
CH2, CH4, M2, M4, M5, M6
M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6
Components Weighting % Making
5 15 20 30 70
Critical and Historical studies
10 10 10 30
Total % 15 25 30 30 100 Outcomes: M1 Generates a characteristic style that is increasingly self-reflective in their photographic and/or
video and/or digital practice
M2 Explores concepts of artist/photographer, still and moving works, interpretations of the world and audience response, in their making of still and/or moving works
M3 Investigates different points of view in the making of photographs and/or videos and/or digital images
M4 Generates images and ideas as representations/simulations in the making of photographs and/or videos and/or digital images
M5 Develops different techniques suited to artistic intentions in the making of photographs and/or videos and/or digital images
M6 Takes into account issues of occupational health and safety in the making of photographs and/or videos and/or digital works
CH1 Generates in their critical and historical practice ways to interpret and explain photography and/or video and/or digital imaging
CH2 Investigates the roles and relationships among the concepts of artist, work, world and audience in critical and historical investigations
CH3 Distinguishes between different points of view and offers interpretive accounts in critical and historical studies
CH4 Explores ways in which histories, narratives and other accounts can be built to explain practices and interests in the fields of photography and/or video and/or digital imaging
CH5 Understands the concept of differing artistic, social and cultural context of dance recognises how photography and/or video and/or digital imaging are used in various fields of cultural production
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PHYSICS Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Secondary
Sources Investigation
Module 1 Advanced mechanics
Practical Test
Module 1, 2 Advanced
mechanics, Electromagnetism
Depth Study Report
Module 2, 3
Electromagnetism The nature of
light
Trial HSC Examination
Modules 1-4
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
PH11/12-1 PH11/12-4 PH11/12-5 PH11/12-6 PH11/12-7 PH12-12
PH11/12-1 PH11/12-2 PH11/12-3 PH11/12-5 PH11/12-6 PH11/12-7 PH12-12 PH12-13
PH11/12-1 PH11/12-2 PH11/12-3 PH11/12-4 PH11/12-5 PH11/12-6 PH11/12-7 PH12-13 PH12-14
PH11/12-1 PH11/12-2 PH11/12-5 PH11/12-6 PH11/12-7 PH12-12 PH12-13 PH12-14 PH12-15
Components Weighting %
Skills in working scientifically 15 15 20 10 60 Knowledge and understanding of course content
5 5 10 20 40
Total % 20 20 30 30 100 Outcomes: PH11/12-1 Develops and evaluates questions and hypotheses for scientific investigation
PH11/12-2 Designs and evaluates investigations in order to obtain primary and secondary data and information
PH11/12-3 Conducts investigations to collect valid and reliable primary and secondary data and information
PH11/12-4 Selects and processes appropriate qualitative and quantitative data and information using a range of appropriate media
PH11/12-5 Analyses and evaluates primary and secondary data and information
PH11/12-6 Solves scientific problems using primary and secondary data, critical thinking skills and scientific processes
PH11/12-7 Communicates scientific understanding using suitable language and terminology for a specific audience or purpose
PH12-12 Describes and analyses qualitatively and quantitatively circular motion and motion in a gravitational field, in particular, the projectile motion of particles
PH12-13 Explains and analyses the electric and magnetic interactions due to charged particles and currents and evaluates their effect both qualitatively and quantitatively
PH12-14 Describes and analyses evidence for the properties of light and evaluates the implications of this evidence for modern theories of physics in the contemporary world
PH12-15 Explains and analyses the evidence supporting the relationship between astronomical events and the nucleosynthesis of atoms and relates these to the development of the current model of the atom
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SOCIETY AND CULTURE Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Presentation
Personal Interest Project
- Process
Research Task
Social and
Cultural Continuity and
Change
Essay
Popular Culture
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H4, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10
H1, H5, H7, H9, H10
H2, H3, H5, H7, H9, H10
H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H9
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
15 15 20 50
Application and evaluation of social and cultural research methods
10 10 10 30
Communication of information, ideas and issues in appropriate forms
5 15 20
Total % 10 30 30 30 100 Outcomes: H1 Evaluates and effectively applies social and cultural concepts H2 Explains the development of personal, social and cultural identity H3 Analyses relationships and interactions within and between social and cultural groups
H4 Assesses the interaction of personal experience and public knowledge in the development of social and cultural literacy
H5 Analyses continuity and change and their influence on personal and social futures H6 Evaluates social and cultural research methods for appropriateness to specific research tasks
H7 Selects, organises, synthesises and analyses information from a variety of sources for usefulness, validity and bias
H8 Uses planning and review strategies to conduct ethical social and cultural research that is appropriate for tasks ranging from the simple to the complex
H9 Applies complex course language and concepts appropriate for a range of audiences and contexts
H10 Communicates complex information, ideas and issues using appropriate written, oral and graphic forms
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SPORT, LIFESTYLE AND RECREATION Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Practical
Demonstration & Report
Sports
Coaching & Administration
Program Design
Resistance Training
Skills Checklist
Games & Sports
Application I
Practical Performance
Games & Sports
Application II Timing Week 9
Term 4, 2018 Week 9
Term 1, 2019 Week 9
Term 2, 2019 Weeks 4/5
Term 3, 2019 Outcomes Assessed
H1.1, H1.3, H2.1, H2.2, H3.1, H3.2, H4.2, H4.5
H2.2, H2.3, H2.5, H3.2,
H3.3
H2.1, H3.1, H4.1, H4.4
H1.1, H1.2, H1.3, H2.3, H3.1, H4.4
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding 20 20 5 5 50 Skills 5 5 20 20 50
Total % 25 25 25 25 100 Outcomes: H1.1 Applies the rules and conventions that relate to participation in a range of physical activities H1.2 Explains the relationship between physical activity, fitness and healthy lifestyle H1.3 Demonstrates ways to enhance safety in physical activity H2.1 Explains the principles of skill development and training H2.2 Analyses the fitness requirements of specific activities H2.3 Selects and participates in physical activities that meet individual needs, interests and
abilities H2.5 Describes the relationship between anatomy, physiology and performance H3.1 Selects appropriate strategies and tactics for success in a range of movement contexts H3.2 Designs programs that respond to performance needs H3.3 Measures and evaluates physical performance capacity H4.1 Plans strategies to achieve performance goal H4.2 Demonstrates leadership skills and a capacity to work cooperatively in movement context H4.4 Demonstrates competence and confidence in movement contexts
H4.5 Recognises the skills and abilities required to adopt roles that support health, safety and physical activity
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TEXTILES AND DESIGN Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Nature of Task Presentation
Major Project Designing &
Planning
Case Study
Contemporary Designer
Report
Major Project Development & Management
Trial HSC Examination
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H2.1. H2.3, H4.2
H3.1, H3.2, H4.1, H5.1
H1.1, H1.2, H2.2, H3.1,
H4.2
H1.3, H3.1, H3.2, H4.1, H5.2, H6.1
Components Weighting % Knowledge and understanding of course content
15 5 30 50
Skills and knowledge in the design, manufacture and management of a major textiles project
20 30 50
Total % 20 15 35 30 100 Outcome H2.3 will be assessed in class throughout the course whilst work is being undertaken on the Major Textiles Project Outcomes: H1.1 Critically analyses and explains the factors that have contributed to the design and
manufacture of the Major Textiles Project H1.2 Designs a textile item/s that demonstrates an understanding of functional and aesthetic
requirements H1.3 Identifies the principles of colouration for specific end-uses H2.1 Communicates design concepts and manufacturing specifications to both technical and non-
technical audiences H2.2 Demonstrates proficiency in the manufacture of a textile item/s H2.3 Effectively manages the design and manufacture of a Major Textiles Project to completion H3.1 Explains the interrelationship between fabric, yarn and fibre properties H3.2 Develops knowledge and awareness of emerging textile technologies H4.1 Justifies the selection of fabric, yarn, fibre and fabric finishing techniques for specific end-uses H4.2 Selects and justifies manufacturing techniques, materials and equipment for a specific end-use H5.1 Investigates and describes aspects of marketing in the textile industry H5.2 Analyses and discusses the impact of current issues on the Australian textiles industry H6.1 Analyses the influence of historical, cultural and contemporary developments on textiles
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VISUAL ARTS Year 12 2019
Task Number Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Nature of Task Development of the Body of
Work
Submission of works in
progress and a Viva Voce; VAPD with annotated
research and critical evaluation of linked artist/s,
material and conceptual intention,
demonstrating understanding of the Conceptual
Framework.
Essay
Extended written research response.
Account for the critical and historical
interpretations of selected artist’s
practice at a certain time and
over time, analyzing
selected artworks and their
connection to the Frames.
Development of the Body of
Work
Submission of artworks under
development and VAPD including
written account of artmaking practice
through the artwork/audience relationship and
the frames. .
Trial HSC Examination
Art Criticism and
Art History Written Examination
Resolving the
Body Of Work: and submission of
artworks demonstrating
conceptual coherence and
undergoing technical
refinement. VAPD including curation of
works for HSC submission with
written evaluation of decisions made and artmaking
practice through the Conceptual Framework.
Timing Week 9 Term 4, 2018
Week 9 Term 1, 2019
Week 9 Term 2, 2019
Weeks 4/5 Term 3, 2019
Outcomes Assessed
H1, H2, H3, H4, H8
H7, H8, H9, H10 H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9
H1, H2, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9,
H10 Components Weighting %
Art Making
15
20
15
50
Art Criticism and History
20
15
15
50
Total % 15 20 35 30 100 Outcomes:
H1 Initiates and organises artmaking practice that is sustained, reflective and adapted to Suit particular conditions
H2 Applies their understanding of the relationships among the artist, artwork, world and audience Through the making of a body of work
H3 Demonstrates an understanding of the frames when working independently in the making of art H4 Selects and develops subject matter and forms in particular ways as representations in
Artmaking H5 Demonstrates conceptual strength in the production of a body of work that exhibits coherence
And may be interpreted in a range of ways H6 Demonstrates technical accomplishment, refinement and sensitivity appropriate to the artistic
Intentions within a body of work H7 Applies their understanding of practice in art criticism and art history H8 Applies their understanding of the relationships among the artist, artwork, world and audience
H9 Demonstrates an understanding of how the frames provide for different orientations to critical And historical investigations of art
H10 Constructs a body of significant art histories, critical narratives and other documentary accounts Of representation in the visual arts
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VET CONSTRUCTION
School Name: Lisarow High School Student Competency Assessment Schedule COURSE: HSC Construction 2019
Assessment Tasks for Certificate II Construction Pathways CPC20211
Cluster D Cluster E Cluster F HSC Trial
Exam Formwork Level a simple slab
Assemble for off-site
manufacture Week: 9 Term:1
Week: 8 Term: 2
Week: 5 Term:3
Weeks: 4-5 Term:3
Code Unit of Competency
CPCCCA2003A Erect and dismantle formwork for footings X
HSC
Exa
min
able
Uni
ts o
f Com
pete
ncy
CPCCCA2011A Handle carpentry materials X
CPCCCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures X
CPCCCO2013A Carry out concreting to simple forms X
CPCCCM2005B Use construction tools and equipment X
CPCCJN2001A Assemble components
X
CPCCJN2002B Prepare for off-site manufacturing process
X
Depending on the achievement of units of competency, the possible qualification outcome is Certificate II Construction Pathways CPC20211 or a Statement of Attainment towards Certificate II Construction Pathways CPC20211.
Schools will schedule exam items in preparation for the HSC. These do not form part of the RTO assessment requirements. The assessment components in this course are competency based. This means that students need to demonstrate that they have gained and can apply the specific knowledge and skills of each unit of competency. Competency assessment is graded as “not yet competent” or “competent’. In some cases other descriptive words may be used leading up to “competent”. A course mark is not allocated.
CPC20211 Construction HSC Assessment Schedule August 2018
Macquarie Park RTO 90222
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VET HOSPITALITY FOOD AND BEVERAGE
School Name: Lisarow High School Student Competency Assessment Schedule COURSE: HSC Hospitality – Food and Beverage Stream 2019
Assessment Tasks for Certificate II Hospitality SIT20316
Cluster D Cluster E (Part 1)
Cluster E (Part 2)
Cluster F Trial HSC
Exam Safe, Clean and Skilled
Restaurant Service
Restaurant Service
Working in Hospitality
Week: 8 Term: 4
Week: 2 Term: 2
Week: 6 Term: 3
Week: 8 Term: 3
Weeks: 4-5 Term:3
Code Unit of Competency
HSC
Exa
min
able
Uni
ts o
f Com
pete
ncy
SITXFSA002 Participate in safe food handling practices X
SITHCCC001 Use food preparation equipment X
SITHFAB007 Serve food and beverage X X
SITXCC003 Interact with customers X X
SITHIND003 Use hospitality skills effectively X X
SITHIND002 Source and use information on the hospitality industry X
BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices X
SITXCOM001 Source and present information X
Depending on the achievement of units of competency, the possible qualification outcome is a Certificate II in Hospitality SIT20316 or a Statement of Attainment towards Certificate II in Hospitality SIT20316.
Schools may schedule exam items in preparation for the HSC. These do not form part of the RTO assessment requirements.
The assessment components in this course are competency based. This means that students need to demonstrate that they have gained and can apply the specific knowledge and skills of each unit of competency. Competency assessment is graded as “not yet competent” or “competent’. In some cases other descriptive words may be used leading up to “competent”. A course mark is not allocated.
SIT20316 Hospitality Food and Beverage HSC Assessment Schedule August 2018
Macquarie Park RTO 90222
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VET INFORMATION AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
School Name: Lisarow High School Student Competency Assessment Schedule COURSE: HSC – Information and Digital Technology 2019
Assessment Tasks for Statement of Attainment towards Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology ICT30115
Cluster E Cluster F Cluster G Cluster H Trial HSC Exam Working on
the web Working
Sustainably Advanced
Applications Social Media
Week: 7 Term: 1
Week: 5 Term: 2
Week: 4 Term: 3
Week: 7 Term: 4
Weeks: 4-5 Term:3
Code Unit of Competency
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ICTWEB302 Build simple website using commercial programs X
ICTWEB303 Produce digital images for the web X
ICTICT203 Operate application software packages X
BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices X
ICTICT308 Use advanced features of computer applications X
ICTWEB201 Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement X
Depending on the achievement of units of competency, the possible qualification outcome is a Statement of Attainment towards Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology ICT30115
Schools will schedule exam items in preparation for the HSC. These do not form part of the RTO assessment requirements.
The assessment components in this course are competency based. This means that students need to demonstrate that they have gained and can apply the specific knowledge and skills of each unit of competency. Competency assessment is graded as “not yet competent” or “competent’. In some cases other descriptive words may be used leading up to “competent”. A course mark is not allocated.
ICT30115 IDT HSC Assessment Schedule August 2018
Macquarie Park RTO 90222
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REFERENCE GRID
Week Term 4 (2018) Term 1 (2019) Term 2 (2019) Term 3 (2019)
1
2 Excursion Free Week
3 Excursion Free Week
4
Agriculture Ancient History Biology
Business Chemistry
CAFS Dance
Engineering English Adv English Std
English Ext 1 English Studies
Expl Child Ext Science Food Tech
German History Ext
Industrial Tech Invest Science
Legal Marine
Mathematics Maths Ext 1 Maths Std1 Maths Std 2
Modern History Music
PDHPE Photography
Physics Society & Culture
SLR Textiles
Visual Arts
5
6
7 Excursion Free Week Excursion Free Week Excursion Free Week
8 Excursion Free Week Excursion Free Week Excursion Free Week
9
Agriculture Ancient History
Biology Business Chemistry
CAFS Dance
Engineering English Adv English Std
English Ext 2 English Studies
Expl Child Ext Science Food Tech
German History Ext
Industrial Tech Invest Science
Legal Marine
Mathematics Maths Ext 1 Maths Std1 Maths Std 2
Modern History Music
PDHPE Photography
Physics Society & Culture
SLR Textiles
Visual Arts
Agriculture Ancient History
Biology Business Chemistry
CAFS Dance
Engineering English Adv English Std
English Ext 1 English Ext 2
English Studies Expl Child
Ext Science Food Tech
German History Ext
Industrial Tech Invest Science
Legal Marine
Mathematics Maths Ext 1 Maths Std1 Maths Std 2
Modern History Music
PDHPE Photography
Physics Society & Culture
SLR Textiles
Visual Arts
Agriculture Ancient History
Biology Business Chemistry
CAFS Dance
Engineering English Adv English Std
English Ext 1 English Ext 2
English Studies Expl Child Food Tech
German
Industrial Tech Invest Science
Legal Marine
Mathematics Maths Ext 1 Maths Std1 Maths Std 2
Modern History Music
PDHPE Photography
Physics Society & Culture
SLR Textiles
Visual Arts
10
11
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NESA GLOSSARY OF KEY WORDS
Account Account for: state reasons for, report on. Give an account of: narrate a series of events or transactions.
Analyse Identify components and the relationship between them; draw out and relate implications
Apply Use, utilities, employ in a particular situation Appreciate Make a judgment about the value of Assess Make a judgment of value, quality, outcomes, results or size Calculate Ascertain/determine from given facts, figures or information Clarify Make clear or plain Classify Arrange or include in classes/categories Compare Show how things are similar or different Construct Make; build; put together items or arguments Contrast Show how things are different or opposite Critically (analyse/evaluate)
Add a degree or level of accuracy depth, knowledge and understanding, logic, questioning, reflection and quality to (analyse/evaluate)
Deduce Draw conclusions Define State meaning and identify essential qualities Demonstrate Show by example Describe Provide characteristics and features Discuss Identify issues and provide points for and/or against Distinguish Recognise or note/indicate as being distinct or different from; to note differences
between Evaluate Make a judgment based on criteria; determine the value of Examine Inquire into Explain Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident; provide why
and/or how Extract Choose relevant and/or appropriate details Extrapolate Infer from what is known Identify Recognise and name Interpret Draw meaning from Investigate Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about Justify Support an argument or conclusion Outline Sketch in general terms; indicate the main features of Predict Suggest what may happen based on available information Propose Put forward (for example a point of view, idea, argument, suggestion) for
consideration or action Recall Present remembered ideas, facts or experiences Recommend Provide reasons in favour Recount Retell a series of events Summarise Express, concisely, the relevant details Synthesise Putting together various elements to make a whole